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Liquideep’s timeless hit ‘Fairytale’ begins new chapter with Tyla

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Liquideep, a legendary South African house music duo formed by singer-songwriter-Producer Jonathan "Ziyon" Hamilton and DJ-producer Thabo "Ryzor" Shokgolo.
Liquideep, a legendary South African house music duo formed by singer-songwriter-Producer Jonathan "Ziyon" Hamilton and DJ-producer Thabo "Ryzor" Shokgolo.
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PORTUGAL – One of South Africa’s most beloved songs finds new life on one of the world’s biggest Pop albums.

More than a decade after ‘Fairytale’ first captured hearts across South Africa and beyond, the iconic Liquideep anthem has entered an exciting new era. Global superstar Tyla has reimagined the timeless classic for her highly anticipated sophomore album, APOP, introducing one of South Africa’s most treasured songs to a new generation of listeners around the world.

Originally released by the award-winning duo Liquideep, ‘Fairytale’ became one of the defining records of South Africa’s soulful house movement. Its emotive songwriting, unforgettable melody and distinctive production helped establish Liquideep as one of the country’s most influential musical exports, with the song remaining a favourite long after its release.

Now, in a powerful full-circle moment, Tyla’s reinterpretation introduces ‘Fairytale’ to a global audience at a time when African music has never held greater influence on the international stage.

The remake is more than an interpolation, it is a celebration of South African musical heritage, paying homage to a song that helped shape the country’s contemporary sound while demonstrating how timeless music continues to transcend generations.

“When we wrote Fairytale, we never imagined it would still be finding new audiences all these years later,” says Ziyon of Liquideep.

“To hear an artist like Tyla, who is carrying South African music to every corner of the world, embrace the song is incredibly special. It reminds us that great music never really belongs to one moment in time. It evolves, it grows and it keeps connecting people.”

For Liquideep, the remake represents more than personal recognition. It reflects the continued global rise of South African music and the artists who laid its foundations.

“Every generation adds its own voice to the story,” says Ryzor.

“We’re proud that Fairytale has become part of that journey. Seeing a new generation discover the song through Tyla is incredibly rewarding because it shows how South African music continues to inspire itself while reaching the world. That’s something worth celebrating.”

Tyla’s decision to revisit Fairytale speaks to the enduring influence of Liquideep’s catalogue. Long before amapiano became a global phenomenon, Liquideep helped introduce an emotionally rich, melodic interpretation of South African dance music that resonates across cultures and continents.

Speaking about the record at her listening session in Portugal, Tyla lauded the duo for their contribution to the African music landscape and for inspiring her journey as a musician.

As African artists continue to redefine the global music landscape, ‘Fairytale’ stands as a reminder that today’s international success is built on the legacy of songs that came before.

“This next chapter for Liquideep extends far beyond the music itself, it represents a cultural moment in South African music history that carries undeniable global significance. This is what happens when nostalgia meets now. As a timeless anthem like ‘Fairytale’ naturally bridges generations on the world stage, it becomes clear that this evolving narrative is truly written in the stars. As we embrace this milestone, our focus expands toward curating elevated experiences and aligning with visionary partners who share our commitment to timeless, premium cultural impact. We are not just celebrating a song; we are building a lasting platform for global African excellence.” Poobie Pillay, Commercial Manager, Liquideep

With Tyla’s new interpretation, one of South Africa’s most cherished records begins another chapter, bridging generations, celebrating musical heritage and proving that great songs never fade; they simply find new voices.

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